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bms-split-on-first
Advanced tools
Split a string on the first occurrence of a given separator
This is similar to String#split()
, but that one splits on all the occurrences, not just the first one.
$ npm install split-on-first
const splitOnFirst = require('split-on-first');
splitOnFirst('a-b-c', '-');
//=> ['a', 'b-c']
splitOnFirst('key:value:value2', ':');
//=> ['key', 'value:value2']
splitOnFirst('a---b---c', '---');
//=> ['a', 'b---c']
splitOnFirst('a-b-c', '+');
//=> []
splitOnFirst('abc', '');
//=> []
Type: string
The string to split.
Type: string
The separator to split on.
Thanks to Sindresorhus (https://github.com/sindresorhus/split-on-first) for the repo
FAQs
Split a string on the first occurance of a given separator
We found that bms-split-on-first demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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